Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Jacob van Ruisdael, 1653
Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Jacob van Ruisdael, 1653
Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Jacob van Ruisdael, 1653
Jacob van Ruisdael captured the tension between nature's power and human needs. Glimpsed from the bank of a stream amid thick foliage, turbulent waters rush through an open sluice. Inclement weather is suggested by the dark clouds; uneven, craggy branches and spreading trees grow on either side of the river. Against the ominous sky, the buildings appear solid and sturdy, and a solitary male figure with his dog seems dwarfed by the natural setting. Sunlight breaks through the heavily clouded sky and settles on the central motif of the two half-timber thatched millhouses.
~ J. Paul Getty Museum
Sizes
Please note that actual piece count will vary as each puzzle is cut by hand. Below is a general estimate of the number of pieces you can expect for the various sizes.
4” x 6”: 24 pieces
5” x 7”: 35 pieces
6” x 8”: 48 pieces
8” x 10”: 80 pieces
10” x 12”: 120 pieces
11” x 14”: 154 pieces
12” x 18”: 216 pieces